COMING SOON PRE-ORDER
"How can we find meaning in our lives when time is limited?"
The Man Who Lost Track Of Time explores themes of meaning, resilience, and personal growth—topics that deeply resonate with readers seeking inspiration.
Encourage readers to reflect deeply on their lives and discover what gives them personal meaning. When we shift our focus from external validation to internal alignment, we open the door to deeper satisfaction and a more purpose-driven life.
Taking a moment to reflect on your life allows you to discover what brings true fulfillment and purpose. This introspective journey connects you with your inner self, helping you identify what matters most and guiding you to live in alignment with your values. Remember, a meaningful life is measured not by what we accumulate but by our impact on others.
Today’s world is self-focused, with many glued to devices, fixated on the “I,” and disconnected from deeper meaning. In business, many tie self-worth to work, struggling to look inward. When forced to reflect, some feel lost or blame others instead of seeking purpose. Logotherapy teaches that meaning must be discovered; storytelling offers an accessible way to share this insight.
Jonathan spent his childhood starved of food, attention, and possessions. Now at fifty, he is an award-winning lawyer with every material thing he could ever want. He has it all …or so he thinks, so why does he feel so unhappy? When his long-lost childhood friend bequeaths him a mysterious gift—a broken pocket watch—he’s forced to confront what the true measure of time should really be and what is really important in life.
Based on principles of Viktor Frankl's logotherapy, this beautiful and tender fable inspires us all to discover the gift of life and humankind's ability to find hope and meaning even in the toughest of circumstances.
Perfect for fans of Saint-Exupery’s The Little Prince, Richard Bach’s Jonathan Livingston Seagull and Paulo Coelho’s The Alchemist.
Born in Antwerp, Belgium, Raphael holds a Diplomate in Logo-Philosophy from the Viktor Frankl Institute of Logotherapy, where he also serves on the Board. He has led global procurement teams across various industries, effectively integrating logotherapy principles into his leadership style. Raphael earned dual bachelor's degrees in Communications and Business Administration, followed by an MBA in International Business.
How can we find meaning in life when time is limited?" is a synthesis of themes from Viktor Frankl’s Man’s Search for Meaning (Frankl, 2006).
Website designed by Leonora Kleinmann Email: kleinmann.leonora@gmail.com
Copyright © 2024 The Art of Meaning LLC - All Rights Reserved.
Get exclusive updates on book signings, giveaways, and more.
We use cookies to analyze website traffic and optimize your website experience. By accepting our use of cookies, your data will be aggregated with all other user data.